Behind ever great man there lies a teacher, and this was certainly true of Bruce Lee, who claimed as his mentor a martial arts expert named Ip Man (1893-1972). A genius of Wushu (or the Chinese martial arts school), Ip Man grew up in a China nearly ripped to pieces by racial hatred, nationalistic strife and warfare. He rose like a phoenix above these ashes, however, courtesy of his participation in matches against various Wushu masters and kung-fun warriors - ultimately training martial arts icons such as Lee. This biopic from director Wilson Yip dramatizes Ip's life story.
ES UNA PELICULA BIEN CENTRADA DE LOS PROBLEMAS DE ESA EPOCA QUE LOS CHINOS ERAN MUY INDIFERENTES HASTA QUE LOS JAPONECES LE DIERAN UN GOLPE BAJO PARA QUE ELLOS SE UNIFICARAN Y LOGREN SU VICTORIA CONTRA LOS JAPONECES.
My former Sifu was trained by Ju juan,
a real disciple from Yip Man.
Sifu Fred Kwok from Kowloon, moved to
Vancouver BC in the early 70's.
I trained with Fred in the eary 80's
and I must say that this movie is
outstanding!
Very believable performance by Donnie
Yen!
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